L MlLL&BCftO ARCU5 JAN. S, 1906 A, (Mf mm mm . M. a . . a. . m a , a a a. KAISKS VAIUi t k lP fitch hculnii lo Crumble Nrfd i:. WeM i.f Town I , tl1 miLUD row rou DAY Bus ltHIIeg -3, WilU tha advent ' Chlow? BDll IUS UIMMjBWUU VI IU.H enow, iKthrr ttb copious rln,l ceu.e the rUIng ' waters, and hjn Tudty morning tbe vail approach', uf the Ortgun Klectrlo bridge weaUR oflowu hd out and trah f s vice beyond (bit uint and weal- . (LI f . .1 I . Htr! aoouiieu lor me nay, a iut.o nan had the break IimmmI, all cats operated etetdejr. Hag lllll'tnto tend war tbroan u ihii breach and the current d Wet td Todsj, tba break la giving mor troubla, and tba lCleotrta Una train are nut golttgt botid IlilUimro Monday night' wind attained a volume of to tuilaa an hour, and unii b damage we duua li (no telegraph and telephone 1 w$ All streams In tbe ounty wr ui to tba bank. H-v-ral tnilveK be taaeo Ittokaand Koreel (IrovtHare anbid out, ami tba milk wajtms failed to reach tba college ell for on trip. One fourth of the bl (111 on tba Hubauar road northeeet rd Cornelius U (una, and tba fill txxtb of Corne.'iu, on tba Oelger pier, U under water. For a lima 111 aa thought tha Mouutaiodale brvdg would . but Judge Uoodin ye day received word that tba water l falling. The ll od an tha Jeekem bottom wa within two foal ol tbe bridge jeelerdaf , but tba worel la over Here and thara lo tha north uf ui a lew null bridga and cub ttrta, and bar and thara aoma our' duroy road, art waehed out, A fill at tha south a.proch ol tha Jolly brldga waa wmIiihI out by tba high watar of Monday bight. Milk aragona, from out nor'b, vara forcd to travel tba I. toy road lo town until yeatetdey, abo Ik Oil waa mi da paaaabla, Caid af Taaakt 1 ilmlra to thank tba many friand and nriihbore who an kVtly awdat ad duiiog my front twraavetf.eu'.. tbednathnf my ovKivmI bOaband, lb lata J. w. Copaland. Mra. J. V. Coiwlani. UUlahiro, 0 , Jan. VH), PROBATE lo Uia mallar of yul liurbio l report of lie mallar of tba guardianibh 0f ink Coo, a wlno:; guardian filed and. ita of Geo A Gore, il-od; ' l aud conflrma). Vol John tl Urabol. dd; Ifjr latun fllatl. J N t'f loud admlniatrator; bo-d ?H A Bowefe, deo'J; rart Wl aetata filed; oont'f to V, to bear ubjectiona. hlp of Laipitld Ud V iardiau appl'd to bar' of una B,fn da led March SALE The umU wilt a-U tl public auction, iL . Jt farm, the old Ham Reichen pin "a, oua nt da want af tbf rbillin lilackeiuith abop, 14 iuilf north ol the Wwat Union rburob, and HJ milea nnrthaatt of Hill boro, at 1U a m., WKDSKiOAY, JANUARY 2T.h, Hluk liorw, 6 )rar. 1. Hark uiarr, yrara, Mo; My marc, Ilv-i uiaik ion, 9 Hionllia; black rolt, uunuii, ii, iit-ati J r rucy milk cewa a: miirm, nearly a hr.li or .u m I lrt.li; rrKlHtrtet Jrrary bull, 16 a-onlll'. tlioroiiKlihrnl Cbraltr Wbllr hi a ) torn , I'lymomh Iba-ka ead a C, llroJti j I iiirrii: lo or u ilixrn i-I.ilI... ui boriia, full IiIimmI; j-lncbwlile tli. ell wagon, Kinh n nrw; 3 watfl baker bark with top, urn Cbamiiloii mowrr ami rake; lie i.i i. .....I. .. i i . .i r.. . r i MIU'U'1 Htudr arw 4 inclij ; ! IVU t ll m iiniiao plow; u inch nlrr ,,tl rl double tram Imriiean, nrw; liarnean, bay lark: lO.UllI A a churn; I'. S. cr. a.n aetirtor No , vikmA aa new; aeyeral ton. .Me hay; m, IwhIiJ tli oaU;s Uhcl wheat; ,tJ bi; mi grain ack; aliinip jack wWl' fcr Imi "iniina urea; griinli IMIIC, Aiut mw.ihII kirn la ol amall fariJi tool urn ianKe; healer; aoine bafaebold, uuirr aiuciei, 1 ,Jv"" oaia All HllUiel uiulnn ycar'i rent 1. wnr rFi-Tj m run imnk i t nHnd I). H. Uoolay, ( lf c""liuH1 Auotionm - eiiiatjii m b giiui WANTED af.tklMIABiunl.a!. . 'w-nnMiavivea thta ('onnli nor mmalH. Tho? willing 1 1 Sii i .. "imrnca. not i,ei'Pi 1 ' 7' Addraaa Nnrthweatan Hp, W- PoAlend, Si I A" ! If ..... ll " W. Bain, of ( wwn yatfirdiiy, Toe, OptometriHt, ft an. "ImHiio la Blur Kioali the be orvianu nr. r.., M-odkxI from UmZ& i Ineleaa 'of eala V- Xic . i J) clee nf man eten, who enlleot "i idtniit enlarging Iiuimmi Una iia to IhlltU-ro tbia week, and ttditly told tba lady of the "uaa that aha tuuit pay ft 60 tor J ralurn of a jilc.ura loautd tba 'hi. Tbia iba refused to do. and M Cillector bacaua iQluiting. tba igmt loft, tba U Jy'i hm 1 ad raturuad, and laaruing tba ' 'of a!l'ira, want out upon tba jatand fmmd tb plrtura man, 1 aulargnd bia fac until ll ra MhLlud a full moon. Tba lat a of tba ptclura man, ba wat jklng for a Lukbr abp to gal a ak poullira tor bla face. t (Julia a frw have availrd thetu- aa of tba nppirtunlly of filing r protarty bafora tba Inventing lie; by taking advantage of our lion Ui Mibliah their farooa ity prnirly In our bmk. vouia, -Counell-IinlirU V. Ilnaorn and wife, Wh er raaidanla of tbia oouoty, wiin me ci:y, a lew uoura yea- y. "Kana''a bawaa familiar ly known waa at ona time a llille b iro ditigUl, and la now oua of llm otlkiaie and chief elockboldera in Iba "Kiiiilxiw" mine of Uaker r 'imly, which ia aaid to Im one ol In I at I mining propertiee in the lata Tba Argut acknuwladgna a pUaaant call. If you are look log for a home with inodorn conveuiencea, fine fruit and walnut, we have it. rtiteof lot 271 by IHH Tl can ba Bmught at a raaaonahle price and on eeaaonable term t'ounell-lmbrie Land ('it. Croniok v )ild waa tba title of a civil cae trim before County Judge (loodio, on Monday of thie nek. tlronlik aued Diatol, who an aatorain tha (ireeoburg uelgh Im f hood, for W). which rre-aenl-d money loaned tha former. Uronlik waa given a verdiot for tba amount claimed Helen Jane Itotfirl, of For t Ornva, died Monday, Jan. IS, igad tit) yeara. Her hueband died in Nbraka, about thre yeara ago. A eon and daughter aurviva ltv. I.. K llelknap, or tha M. K church of thl place, preached tba funeral eermon at tba Orove, yee tarday. A fine farm for eala of UX) acree, 08 acre of which ia in cultivation. Two and batf milea from Hillaboro load boua aud barn, and good or obard Cnnneli'tmbrle Land Co. Work on Iba Metbodlel church baa len re timed alnca tba cold alher. Tba plaatering will be done tbia week, end It ia eipecUd that the building will ba ready for dedication within the coming month. We etill have e few bargain! in clothing which we wilt aell regard W of coel, to cloee out ime, to make place for Hpring errivala Scbulmerich Broa, Uev. llelknap will preach In tba Congregational church neit Bun day, by prmieion of tba Congre gational Jxple. The paetor would tw glad to aea bia church member abip out on that oocaeion. Wa have laid in a full supply of plm and pia Allinf a. If you da ire anything in tbia line, come and nee ua. Scbulmerich Broa. R. Imler, of Cwneliua, wai In town yeoterdey, and aaya that tba Tualatin river, aoutb of that place, waa higher Wednesday morning than for 17 yeara pat. Liu of rncing waactrriad away by tba flood from farina along the river bottom. Thoee who have poultry o tell ill do well to call at the depot tore. IHuhnet market price paid Bring chicken! on Wedneadayi r, W. Wtlch. In the entiling coateat held at Weat Union acbool laat Friday, Maiisie FiUdmona won firat honora l.eelor Bollinger, aeoond place, end Uanrv JaO'ibrfoo. third place. Wl will have a elnalna contest Friday afternoon, Jan 22. Come out and bear lbs "little ouci'" aiug Karl IC. Fieher, Teacher. .HercuUa Bturaping I'nwder, fuee and cam alwava on hand Uet our nrioea befote purchasing Frank A Ilorwick, Reed villa. . 42lf llirn. to Mr. and Mre. Chat Milher, Iiurel, Oregon, January IS. VMM, an II pound daughter. Juet atiottt I0U0 pieces of aeleot imported china being sold at a aao rifle, at Lane's, oppoaite the P. 0 ICi-Sheriir Wm. Fraitier, of Port land, wanout to Hillebaro Tuesday. Drear keep the famous llova Table Queen bread. 44 7 Mrs. U. 0. Garduer viHlted In Portland, Wednesday. (Jo lo Greer's for the beat bread la town. The Royal Table Queen W. 0. Donelson was a Portlam visitor Tuesday. n,iW Park U one mile west of Ilillsbnro, on the Oregon Kleotrlc. Fred Sieoenthaler. of Tualatin was In town yesterday. Invest your money In Oak Park and le happy. T n Lamkln visited Portland yiaterday. Dr. Brown, dentist, will be in his oflloe Monday, Jan. 'ia. Urbaoh. of the Helveti seotion, was in HilUboro yesterday i. it II I S O.SENAT0R S;nalor Ibrrctt keeps I'lcdue and VoUh People's Choice GKItK AMD BIKES VOTK PUK CAKE Stealer Weed sad Wf preacelitUt all Veil far Fattoa At noon, Tuesday, tba Orrgnn leg ielatura proceeded to vole for I'nl ted Ktales Beoator, in separate bouaee. Chamberlain received 19 votes in the Henate. and 34 In the Houaeneoeaeary to elect, 40 votes laving rrceivad a tola! of M volet bis election wat made certain. In the Houhi Fulton received 12 and n the Henate, 7, or a total of 111 Cake received 3 in tbe Henate, and 4 in tbe Houre, a total of 17. A aingle vote wat cat for Judge Bean by a Senator. Of tbe Waabiiiglon County member, Hen lor Barret1 Voted for the people's choice, who we Mr Cbambsrlain. Of the oth er meiulxre from this county, who ere pledged lo vole for the repub lican voter' choice, Ke preventative Gieer and Hinea followed their pledgee and voted for Cake, wbo carried both alale and county over Fulton, Cake county mi inly be ing 114 All the republican candi date fir Iba legielelure in tbia county excepting Barrett agreed to vote for tbe republican voter' choice, who later proved lo be Cake. Yi ood and Meek cast their vote for Fulton. Senator Barrett, before vo'ior, thu eiplatoe I bi- v il: IUnett-.Mr Prealitrnt: I feel, lirfure raattng my vote, that it i due to invk-ll aud to my coinlilueri' to make brief Utrmrnt v( tin- motive that actual mr In the vote that I thai I cl. I have, lur liijC all Uiy life, bren a cooaulent meoiber ol the Republican rty. Tliat pa rt v ba honor, l me ny aceolDK me lo I lie Ixgla tat U re of tblaatate tlirre tinn- prior to tint araatuu, by (tvoiK rue the ofhee o( IliatilCt Atluiney of I lie l-ilth Jmlirial iwtrlct foe two terma; in fact, the It- publican party of Waliin(l"ii County, lo uiy ilutrict, have never, when I have aiked tnelr pledge, fal'eil to tuptirt Hie uave Iwtii ui(rt not to vote lor anyone ecccpt a lu-ini ol irn fur I nitt.il ,Malr Senator. 1 have received ipiite a uunihei of telegram tin uiorniiiK from people who reaute in my own town, men who are my perauiial fnetuW aul men who have cotm.lrntty tnpported me in every political rainfaii;ii In which I Buvt lren egKd in the paid. I will Mate, how ever, that if Ihli waa left to Uiy personal choice, 11 I wat acting Imleprmleutly for tnyaelf, I would vote for Mr. I'ullou, at I am under mort olillgatlon, prrhapa, to Mr. 1'ulton than any other in a in pot i - it I in the State of Oregon. Prior to the primary election I made a ttalrment to the ItrtMiMican comnnt'ec that I would tuppoft tbf party choice for t'nitrd State iieoatnr. Owlntr. to the fact that I male that itateiueut, I m witnewhal in a pecu liar naatliun with my Kermblican frieail. I rvalue that I aupportett nl didaU 1 could for the nomination of Mr. Fulton, believing that he waa I it qualified to reprtarut tbe interval of thlt atate In Congreaa. not only on ac run til of bia ability, but on account uf the utimber of ear art vice that he had had in the of ce; that be had bail 00 important com uilttre; but in tbe illtlrict that I re pre aent, lo my urprii when the vote came In Mr. C-akc had earned the diatrict, lu- chiding my own county, having a major ity of v over air. ru'tim in the 14th Sciiatorial Diatrict. Mr. Cake had aaid he did not wih the poaition unlea he wa 111 people' choice. While I bave been accuaed of being tncontiatent, yet I have felt that it wat really no longer for me to any that, if elected, I would (up- port the Krpuhlic!! party' choice, be came Mr. Cake, I conanlcred, tlul not want lb noiiiiiialiiu did not want the election, unlraa he waa the people' choice, I then mule public statement that, tf elected, I would aupiKirt the peo- ilc'a choice for I'liited Mate Senator. While I never aoluitvd any iudorariurul by any Sutrmeut No. 1 convention, yet I received that luiloraenieiit. 1 received tbe tupport of the Slateuient No. 1 peo ple iu tbe 34th diatrict along with the Republican who pcrhapt thouxht that 1 would, prrbaia, abide by the former atatrmeut and would diarcgatd tbe Utt atatement. Now, in mv diattict, I bave looked up tbe matter. I fiud that every county in the district tnnl I represent voted overwlt imiiiKiy lor llie law mat wta aubinilled direckiue the mrmliera of the l-winltiture to vote fur the people' choice. In tbe 14th diatrict there wat majority of 40XJ iu my favor. I'erhapt it 1 bad not made any personal p.euge 1 would be wiliinK to diareKrd tbia major ity of 4o8.t, but after a very cnreful con ideratiou fltv matter, baviuv conaid- ered it at a Republican, having coutider- ed it from all phatc, ami taking into conaiderntion, alto, tbe fact that Uregon elector, by en overwhelming majority. voted for nonular election 01 v. a. eua tor, I have nude up my mind thai, while it i my duty here, under the plcd(e tli tit I made to th people, to tnppjri tne pe,o- nle't choice for T. S. Seimlor. I tlu-re- fore cast mv vole for tleorire K. Cm btrlain. Bueakerof the House of Kef re senuiives. MoArlhur. gave Xhe Waebinglon oounty members of t House good places 00 tbe commit tees. Greer is chairman of the committee on counties, and a mem ber also of the 0 mimttees on f.od and dairy products, game. Hi nee is chairman of the committee on talariee and mileage, and a mem ber of the committees on medioiue, railroads and engrossed bills. Meek Is chairman of the onmmittee on state and county oflioers, and 1 member of the committees on in iernal affairs, roads and hortlcul ture. In the Senate, Wood is chairman of the committee on game, and is a member of the committees on med icine, pharmacy and dentistry railroads, ways and means. Bar rett Is chairman of the committee on revision of raws, and a member of the committees on elections and urivilest-a, insurance, pubho lands. The following bills have bren Introduced by tbe Washing ton county delegation: Senator Wood; 3 B 60. To fix the closed rest, IV be aeaeon for luck deer from Not. I to Augmt, and to prohibit trail hunting, watching. Hands, creek, etc for deer. H. 15. No. 4'. To rovide for co-operation in irriga tion, the draft of which waa pub ithed lo the Argu of recent dale. SKATING Band at Hilltboro Kink, Fiiday night, tbia week. IJillehoro Argus, ll .V) per year M. Turner, of Banks, wa in tbe cily yealerday. Liaten! If you want good bread, go to Greer', be keeps the Royal, J. A. Fioeout, of Bjiton, was a Ciunty seat vlaitor, Tueaday. Kd Kcbulmerich was a Portland visitor tbe first of tbe week. Dr. Brown, dentist, office ovrr Wthruog's stors, Monday, Jan. 20 Attorney Lalloche, of Portland, was in town yesterday. Commiaeionere' court meets to day lo finish the January term. Iewia Powers, of Leiayville, was sn Argus caller, yeeterday. Joe Hcbulmerich, of Binks, wss in town Ibis afternoon. A. Nimtn, cf Portland, wat in town today, and called. Mr. Klford, of Puyallup, Wash. ngton, ia in tbe city, and may buy a ranch in this county. Write or call on K W. Hal nee, Foreel Grove, aud be will tell yen about Oak Park. John Jobnaoo, of Farmiogton, and wbo is a recent arrival there, waa in Baturday, and called. C. Ogletby, of Dear Reedville, redacted butinees in (be county seat yesterday. Eleven hundred feet of tbe Ilwa- co railroad were twepl out to sea one day this week. Born, to the wife of Gostaf J. Aodereoo, at Wheeler station, Jan. I'm, a daughter. Edward Brnaon spent laat Fri day and Saturday in Portland, on buMneae E. McNally, of north ol town, weot into Portland yealerday, on usinees. John Kieni, a prominent farmer above Cedar Mill, was in towo of yealerday. Born, to the wife of L. 0. Wieds- witach, of Cornelius, Ore., Jan. 20, 'Kr.i, twins, a boy and girl. W. B. Maitland and W. L Tbomaa, of Banks, were in towo Monday. 1 J. F. D r tie, one of Bethany 'a sob- atatial farmers, was in and called, yealerday. Chas. B. Hand, a wholesale lum ber dealer of Portland, was in town Wednesday. Biro, at Dilley, Oregon, Jan 15 to Mr. and Mn. Arthur H. Thomas, a daughter. A new sidewalk la being built on the east side of Fourtt treet be tween Main and Waebf .'ton. It is reported this m .Ing that the apron or aoutb appr .ch to the Rood bridge is afloat, 'and that t rt flic is unsafe. L. D. Halderman, of below Reed- ville, called 00 tbe Argun this morn- ng He reports a heavy wind in his section, last night. The Centerville bridge over Dairy creek was reported impasse- Is yesterday, ou account of high water, the flood threatening bridge John Conoell, N. Alexander, Fred Cornelius and nomer Em- mott attended the Legislature on Tuesday. Judge McRride U holding aepeo- al term of court in Clackamas county, this week. District At tor ney Tongue is in attendance. Beautiful home of 7 rooms, mod ern in every reepect with all kinds nf fruit, opposite court bouse, fine location. Lot 6U by l-rU, IZ3UU. Terms. Coo nell-Im brie Land Co Francis Shaver, an aged Indian fighter of this state, lies critically ill, at Wilsonville, just over the Washington oounty line, in Clack am as county. Copies of the Sunset Msgsiine's write up of Washington county are extremely rare in this part of the oounty. Tbe Argus has been un able to secure a oopy for review. Over 170 farmers bave registered at CorvalliB to take the farmers' course of study, which began this week. Of the number, 28 will study dairying. Portland dealers are ottering $1 per sack for potatoes, while ,tail era In thie city are selling the pro duct for 1150 per sac Those P"f "and commission dealers are a big hsatted lot. Samuel Q. Reed, president, and A. B. Mason, assistant csshier of ths German American bank of Portland, were in the city Tueaday as the guests of David Kuratli who formerly held a position in the above named bank. A party of friends and neighbors gathered at tbe home or Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown, Monday eve nius. Jan. IS, to celebrate the 79. h birth anniversary of Mrs. Susan J Brown . The evening was pleasant ly spent in music and con versa tton. in shape to Select a nft"b.laeolnx.gVant, M APPOINTS in Many of the Appointees are Hold Overs so Appoixrm.u P0K kmbeb 30 ry Likt far 1 hi Vcar till be Drtwa Ttraerrew The County Board, which is tbit week finishing up tbs January term busines,sppointed tbe follow- og road supervisors for lbs current year. Tbe pry liet for 1901) will be drawn tomorrow, when it is ex pecteJ that tbe business of Ibe term will be concluded: liWT. HO. M FPaVlSOB I John Nyberg 1 Ja II I lav J G W U'hitmore 4 UL Kuatell. J tba Jamct. 6 V M Keltay 7 John ilorwick a Krneat I lite 9 G A Hieth lT OPPtCK Tualatin h her wood laurel (.an ton Cornelius HilUboro -Reed ville Bcavertoo ..Beaverton K 3 lieaverton Portland R t HiIUWo ....Forest lirove ....Koreat Grove Dillcv Gait Creek Bank , . Hillaboro ll j ...Hillaboro R I ...Mountaindalc Buxton Beaverton - Gaaton Gatton ...HilUboro K a ... Port 'end R j ...Comeliu R I o J J hheveliu I JohnDlton , i J W Hewell JAB Toild 4 Hrnry VauDyke $ Ne' Johnaon 6 Jai fhurrhill- 7 N S Frirketl IH Wm Bagley , 9 Jo Conoell to Too Murphy I , G W Hine it Ja McGowan 13 T W Sm 14 Tell Houle 15 Tho Kimi 6 J A Johnton. , 17 rl Dickaaon 18 John Zimmerman..... .HilUboro R J 19 John Beyer Korett Grove Jl John Wohlachlegel Laurel l tltto Nicklon. ..bilUdale R i 3.1 A Herment Cornelius J4 W I Raymond Buxton JA John Bill Hillaboro R x THEODORE E. GRIFFIN be funeral of Theodore E. Griffin was conducted at Buxton at 11 a. m on Monday. Deceased was born in Yamhill county, Oregon. Sept. 24, 1S77. He was married on June 20. 1904. to Emma Mc pherson, who with two small children, survives him. Deceased was a Woodman of tbe World, and a member of Buxton Camp No. 5S. Besides bis immediate family, ba eavee a father, Benjimin T. Grif- n, of Bsaverton, two sisters and three brothers. He was buried in ths Buxton cemetery. SKATING Band at Hillibaro Rink, Friday night, this week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E S Merrill et al to C Fred Merrill S acre in lMvid Kllerton d 1 C...I tooo U W Barne et al to Stephen Hena- ley, pen ol Mock 3s, S Coast Add HiloUoro .....1 too S W beciye ct al to P H Hanson et al 4 97 acre in J M Rowell diet a a w 447 Jane M Mnith to Ueo A Baldwin, pt of blk t Nay lor' add, F Grove... . Frank Vandayn et al to Wni Fnqua, pan ot &ec 11 t 3 a t. - G M Hunter et al to J C Beach et al part I KeUay d I c t 1 a t w Guy V Haytto Bank of Sherwood, lot 7 blk a fcuenvood 450 C J lfleuy et al to Jas L DeLoog et al, at acre in J H McMUlen d 1 c-. 3990 .rnily W Pitman et al to Henry H Cochran et al tart of blk 1 Fair- view fcdJ HilUlwro aoo W I) Wood et al to John M White 10 acre in tec 4 t a t So C V B Russell et al to W W McKI- downcy. lot t and a blk 14 South Park add Forest Grove 350 (eo T Hamlin et al to Jas M Ham lin 160 acre in sec ja t J n S 3600 Jane M hmith to A haelens, lota ai and aa blk 1 Bninford add, F G.. 10 Christian Uettschetal to James Nio ol Dart of tec at 1 1 1 1 w. 155 7 I) D Bump to Earl McCreary, lot blk a Bump add P or est Grove... 110 F M Ueldel et ui to Mrs Frank Hei del, w a of u e X and e of n wWrcattjnr5 w. Ann M Smith et al to Allen Rice et al part of blk 7 Walker' add For est urove isoo John R Pollock et al to Perry I, La FOlIett pt 01 Wni Ueiger Jr d 1 c.5000 lo A Barrett et al to B A Upton, lot xi wiiiow-urook rann. 1100 F M Ueldel et ux to J w Sewell et al lota 14, 15 and 16 blk 7 Tucker & Stewart tadd HUlsooro taoo Johu H James to Jne M Smith lots S and 6 blk a Smith's add F Grove 300 Geotge Andrews et al to a F Day et f in part of sec a 1 3 s 1 w 5000 CMIemtnx to Frank A Jackson So betes in sec 14 t a s t- not G4o ( Naylor to A B Caples part of ll ti Naylor d I c aioo Lndetna K Anderson to Tonie Steph- H. i acres in sec 36 1 1 n 3 w 900 Card Ol Thanks We desire to thank our friends and acquaintances who so kindly at sisted us during the illness and death of our dear mother and grandmother, the late Mrs. Atbela Stow. We also extend our thanks to the Relief Corps ladies for their floral tribute. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marlin . Charles Marlin, Tom Marlin, Ray Marlin. I Wm Bagley, of the North Plains ona of the leading hop growers 0 tbia section, was in town today. .1 ' Mra. Standish, of Brownsville, is visiting with her daughter, Mra Claude Ureear, ol this city. A fine home, almost new, 9 rooms good barn and good well Fi" J-kB from court house, 100 teroubfe:vc!i8,y down- The contructioo train on the P. R. k N. it not bein ooerateil. ' thre it a elide on the track near the Petrz.lka place above Buxton, which will have lo be removed be fore the train can go above that flac. Yeeterday, water waa rnn ning over the track of the P. It. A N. at Hare's logging camp, tut further, no damage baa been re ported. Three new flat cara for the uee of the construction train ar rived in the company' ya'de, yee terday morning, and will be need when tbe train begins operations Tbe Argut erred in speaking of the proposed division of ibis judic ial district, in an article on an out side page, this week. The plan I not to divide the diatrict, but to turoiab an additional Judge, thus lessening the work of the preeent odge, without increaeing tbe eala- ry of the Proeecutirg Attorney. From the standpoint of tbe Prose cuting Attorney, such a plan wnnld be unfair, as his work would in no wiee be leeteoed, but on tbe other hand, naturally, it would be increased. A little ton of Geo. Bid well, who vee on the It. B Collins farm, northeast of towo, on Monday, was icked by a horse, at cloee rang'. While no bones were broken, the ttle fellow was knocked over, and rendered unconciout. Dr. Link later was called, and found some symptoms of concussion of tbe braio, but thinks tbe little fellow will pull through all tight. Tbe child was kicked on the shouldtr and aids. An unsuccessful attempt tt made to rob tbe bank safe of tbe Wileonville bank some time Friday night. Tbe work would indicate that of amateur cracksmen, as a broken drill was fjund uarllv im bedded in tbe bole where the at tempt to gain entrance was made Probably through fright or nervous ness tbey abandoned tbe dangerous task without accomplUbing any further results. The examination of Frank Smith and Will Vandehey, two Glencoe boys, charged with the larceny of a dog from F. C. Brown, of Glencoe, is in progress before JuBtice Barnes, at the court h mee T. H. Tonsue is representing tbe State, and Bag- ey & Hare, the defendants JubI ts we go to preee, it is learned that the boys were bound over to the grand jury. Carolin Johnson and Inez Pat terson were thrown from a buggy while attempting to croes a swollen stream near Canton, Monday, the cause being a frightened horse. Botb were thrown into tbe water. from' which they were reecued by some young men wbo previously had warned tbem to be careful in fording tbe place. Two hundred mea are still work ing on tbe extension of the P. R. & N rosd to Tillamook, on tbia end Riftht of wbt bss been cleared to the 30 mile poet, and 7 miles cf tbe road have been graded since Octo ber of last year. Some Swedes who recently completed a contract on a cat on tbe road made fi.5U per day to tbe man Next month promises to be a bad time for untaeged degs, as the city marshal eaye he has orders to kill all such. After the killing, the an imals will be thrown into the fur oace at the Light and Water plant. and cremated, when it is expected extra power will bs generated by the canine grease. Oo Wedndy. little Bertie Cawrse, dauahter of Jos. Cawrse, of the North Plains, while climbing ladder in the apple house was thrown from the same, the ladder also falling and striking her on tbe left forearm, and breaking it Dr Ltnklater was called to attend to her injuries. The marriage of Miss Elisabeth A. Dooley. second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Dooley, of Foreet Grove, to Wilson Warner Cook, of Portland, took place at the notel Portland Wednesday evening of this week. The father of the bride is President of the First National bank at Forest Grove. Sl Jack, all his life a resident of below Farmington, called jester day. So many have been changes in real estate, lately, that be bae lost nearly all hU old neighbors and is surrounded by newcomers from Minnesota, to whom he iok iogly attributes tbe late cold ensp The International is the most re liable gasoline engine on the mar ket. Demonstrations given at Hartrampf's Feed Store, Hillaboro Farmers should see the "Dairy Maid separator. It doeB tbe work F. . Hartrampf, Agent. 45 Clothes do not make tne man but the location makes a home val uable and desirable. Property in Boecow s Addition is botb derirab! and valuable, it will coat you nothing to inquire about it. Con nell-Imbrie Land Co. Last Saturday morning, Mrs. E M Roes, who lives 4 milea north of town, had tbe misfortune to slip on a porch of her house, and break her left arm at the wrist. Dr. Linkla ter set the broken bones. C. W. Garrison, of this city, was married last Monday, to Mrs. May sammoni, of Portland, at Portland Mr. and Mrs. Garrison will reside in Hillsboro. Mr. Garrison is one of the owners of the Main Street barber shop. F. Petrzilks, of above Bitf" PROftssiOMAL. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Fhyflirlan and Snrgeoo O.llc Bailey-Mnnran hlnrk nn.t.m Room 12, 14 ami IJ. Rei.lnr-Soulh-" eorner Huellna and becoiid Ntreets. Both 'phone. AMrWrWrWrVyWVVVt T.LINKLATER. II. B.C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloe npotalr overTh Delta Prut; Store rUatrienoe Bui of Conrt Houe, In tba eoroer of the blcx k. AeeAerreerrjrrWWWWWWV JAMES FUILLIFE TAMIES1K, 1. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suriraon Bnthim Pacific Railroad To. ton-Hi I tat ion In Krench or Knitliah. Of- nee uwitaira, over I- it. Hovt ('..'. atora. north aide of Main 8t., Hillaboro, Or. eArrrrrrirWWWWWWV A.B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and o Bailey-Morgan Block. Roth Phone. Ii;i1c Pi,. -J KJi ira vsa DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and ll Monpui-Batley Block, atreet. Over Deuni Store. HILLS BORO ORKGO.1 rr WWWWVWWW a. . 0aejr W. 8. Hmem D AO LEY at HARE ATTOaNBYS-AT-LAW &ooms 1 and I Skate Building HILLS BO &O, . . UKEtft.1. vWreAeerVWwvvvVvvvvyvvvvv E. B. TONGUE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, Jr. 5, Morgaa Blk, HilUboro rrrrraaVMwVAa JOHN 1. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LA W Office UpeUira, Bailey tferaaa Block Room, 1 ant 1. HILLABORO. - OREGON. Arrrrir)rVVVMMVVVVM W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main Street, opp. Court Hoooe. H1LLSBORO OREGON AArAeVMMMVrMMMMWM THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upataira, Room 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon lrVVVVVVrVVVVVvVvVVvVVVvVvV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville' Blacksmith Shoe FoansT Gaova Phone, Ind. 9a Long distance, No. 31 WWrWrrrrVVVWWWVW Dr. S. M. REAGAN Giadnate of the Kanaa City Veterinary v-ojiege, &.naaa uty, aio. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Licensed to practice in Oregon OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'! STABLE No. t Office phone : Pacltio SUtee 301; Ind. 213 Residence phone: Independent 243 ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep constantly on band a fine anpply of freeh meat of all K: 4 Mmw Era In We are goinx to aell meat er than thoae which have prcea the past Call in and ace as. We tmstnee. 'Phone and Free Delta: One door East Tualatin Hotel Mala Street, Hillabore, Ortgea. GOKSXSROiAl HOTEL Under New Management Rati, $1.23 to $2 Por Day C. B. PRIG MORE, Pkofbietob SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO Dr J R Marshall Dr R L Jefkcott MARSHALL & JEFFCOTT DENTISTS We are Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Wehrung Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. Notice of Final Settlement Notice ia herebv iriven that the under signed has tiled in the County Court of waaninftion county, uregon, him nnai account as executor of the laat will and testament of Peter Sen I ton, deceased, and said court baa appointed Tuaaday, Feb ruary 23, 180U, at 10 o'olock a. in., m the time, and the Comity Court room at 11 ill boro. Oretion. at the nbtce. tor hearing ob jections to said account and tbe settlement 01 aaia estate. CHRISTIAN ZUKCHER, " Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Peter Senften, Dec'd. W. N. Barrett, Atty. for xem' AlSO TChances. EViraola- Three nr. rusrr l.-.wod milATIOM nenere, cuuubR tl93 ipi. bv x: give tome one a rvvfj TtLC . inabuncbS. OlXl!VVl rniles wf at c t e ' A 0 A